Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
Culture Documents
1.2 Felonies
1.7 Penalties
1.7.1 Concept
1.7.2 Purpose
1.7.3 Theories Justifying Penalty
1.7.4 Classification of Penalties
1.7.5 Duration and Effect of Penalties
1.7.6 Application of Penalties
1.7.7 Rules for Graduating Penalties
1.7.8 Rules for the Application of Indivisible Penalties
1.7.9 Rules for the Application of Penalties Which Contain Three Periods
1.7.10 Factors in the Imposition of Fines
1.8.1 Purpose
1.12 Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act (Republic Act 9344) and subsequent amendments
1.13 Special Criminal Statutes, Decrees, related laws and issuances and subsequent
amendments
PRC SYLLABUS ON
CRIMINAL LAW BOOK II
2.4.1 Forgeries/Forging the seal of the Government and signature or stamp of the Chief
Executive
2.4.2 Counterfeiting Coins
2.4.3 Forging Treasury or Bank Notes, Obligations and Securities, Importing and Uttering
False or Forged Notes, Obligations and Securities
2.4.4 Falsification of Legislative, Public, Commercial and Private Documents and
Wireless, Cable, Telegraph and Telephone Messages
2.4.5 Falsification of Medical Certificate, Certificates of Merit or Service and the like
2.4.6 Manufacturing, Importing and Possession of Instruments or Implements of
Falsification
2.4.7 Other Falsities
2.4.8 Frauds
3.0.2 Brigandage
3.0.2.1 Relation to Anti-Highway Robbery Law (PD 532)
3.0.3 Theft
3.0.3.1 Relation to Carnapping Law (Republic Act 6539)
3.0.4 Usurpation
3.0.5 Culpable Insolvency
3.0.6 Swindling and Other Deceits
3.0.7 Chattel Mortgage
3.0.8 Arson and Other Crimes Involving Destruction
3.0.9 Malicious Mischief
3.0.10 Exemption from Criminal Liability in Crimes  against Property
3.3.1 Libel
3.3.2 Incriminatory Machinations
3.7. Bail
4.5 Procedure in the MTC/Court of Appeals/Supreme Court (Rules 123, 124 and 125)
4.1 Introduction
4.9.1 Analysis by the student of the Rules on Evidence and how it affects the disposition
of cases in the Philippines
4.9.2 Determination by the students of the flaws and imperfections of the Philippine Law
on Evidence and their recommendation of solutions to facilitate the judicial process
4.9.
PRC SYLLABUS ON
COURT TESTIMONY
5.4.1 Analysis of the student of the applicable laws and procedures in the handling of
cases prior to prosecution, actual court setting and decorum and recommendations in
improved particip ation of law enforcement agencies in the prosecution of cases.
SUBJECT 2 – LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION
A. SCOPE – Pertinent laws and issuances, principles, concepts, procedures, methods and
techniques in the management, administration, and operation of a police organization.Â
Specifically it includes the history of policing, police organization and administration with special
focus on Republic Act No. 6975, as amended, police patrol operations with police communication
system, police intelligence, police personnel and records management and comparative police
systems. It includes also the study of the organization, administration and operation of security
agencies under the Private Security Agency Law and its Implementing Rules and Regulations;
loss prevention and assets, protection program through different security methods and
techniques such as physical security, personnel security, document and information security; risk
analysis and security hazard; and security survey, inspection and investigations.
B. TOPIC OUTLINE -
1.3.1 Governors and Mayors as Deputies of the NAPOLCOM over the Police in their
Jurisdiction
1.3.2 Grounds for Suspension of Deputation
4.3.1 Cryptography
4.3.1.1 Codes and Ciphers
4.3.1.2 Principles of Codes and Ciphers
4.3.1.3 Rules on Encryption
6.2.1 Terrorism
6.2.2 Drug Trafficking
6.2.3 Money Laundering
6.2.4 Human Trafficking
6.2.5 Cyber Crimes
6.2.6 Others
B. TOPIC OUTLINE
2.1. Fundamental concept of traffic operation, safety, education, enforcement, and engineering;
2.2. Different laws, decrees, codes, rules, and regulations affecting all kind or modes of
transportation;
2.3. Techniques in vehicular and pedestrian direction and control in all situations;
2.4. Special plans and policies on emergency traffic situations with the use of both hand signals
and electrical signal lights and others;
2.5. Technical concepts in accident investigation including disposition on victims, etc.;
2.6. Concepts and basic principles to be considered in hit and run cases.
SUBJECT 4 – CRIMINALISTICS
A. SCOPE: Covers the study of Dactyloscopy and D.N.A as a reliable, well-accepted means
of personal identification worldwide; significance of police photography in the field of law
enforcement and criminal investigation; the vital role of forensic ballistics in the law enforcement
profession and in the administration of justice; detection of forgeries and falsification and
counterfeiting of documents with the use of scientific tools and modern procedures and use of
lights, rays, radiation, powders, and others including the proper selection of standards; study of lie
detection and interrogation with the use polygraph instruments and other conventional methods of
detecting deception;
application of medical science in crime investigation with emphasis on human anatomy and
physiology as well as the medico-legal aspects of violent crimes and other destruction of life and
also non-violent crimes such as those caused by poisoning and the like.
B. TOPIC OUTLINE
1. Personal Identification
2. Police Photography
3. Forensic Ballistics
6. Legal Medicine
B. TOPIC OUTLINE
1. INSTITUTIONAL CORRECTIONS
1.4. Institutional Custody, Security and Control of Inmates, Emergency Plans, Movement and
Transfer of Inmates
1.5.1. General Laws Governing the Administration and Management of prisons and jails in the
Philippines
1.5.2. Administrative Offenses of Prison/Jail Personnel
1.5.3. Criminal Liability of Jail Personnel
1.5.4. Criminal Liability of Inmates
1.5.5. Grant of Good Conduct Time Allowance (GCTA) and Special Time Allowance (STA) under
the Revised Penal Code
2. NON-INSTITUTIONAL CORRECTIONS
2.4.1.1. Pardon
2.4.1.2. Amnesty
2.4.1.3. Commutation of Sentence
2.4.1.4. Reprieve
2.4.1.5. Pre-Trial Release and Division